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A 16-month-old with a bruised face after leaving her nursery school in Hanoi on May 26, 2016 as shown on the Facebook page of her mother.

Hanoi kindergarten suspended after teachers accused of slapping girl

The teachers said they did punish her for eating slowly, but claimed the bruises were not their doing

A free swimming class in Hanoi. Photo credit: Hanoi Youth Union

Drowning deaths of children continue to haunt Vietnam

A 2010 program to teach swimming in schools yet to be widely implemented due to paucity of pools

Katy Perry in a visit to a Raglai ethnic community in Tra Co Commune, Ninh Thuan, on May 28. Photo: Thien Nhan

Katy Perry teams up with UNICEF in trip to Vietnam

  She joined disadvantaged children and communities in various activities in Ninh Thuan Province

A cheating ring at the University of Iowa demonstrates the damage being done by a booming East Asian industry on the U.S. higher education system. Some students hire companies to write application essays, help them game the SAT, and even do their college coursework. REUTERS/Koh Gui Qing

How an industry helps Chinese students cheat their way into and through U.S. colleges

  Today, the University of Iowa, one of the largest state universities in the American Midwest, says it is investigating at least...

US Secretary of State John Kerry and HCMC mayor Nguyen Thanh Phong at the launching ceremony of Fulbright University Vietnam on May 25, 2016. Photo: Ha Anh

US non-profit university Fulbright launched in Vietnam

The launch comes at the end of a three-day visit to Vietnam by US President Obama

A woman selling grilled corn takes shelter under an umbrella as it rains on a beach in Mumbai. Photo: Reuters

Farewell El Nino, it’s La Nina’s turn to cause trouble now

Climate outlooks show La Nina may develop between June, August  

US Peace Corps Director Carolyn Hessler Radelet (L, front) and Vietnamese ambassador to the US Pham Quang Vinh (R) exchange document after signing a document on Peace Corps Operation in Vietnam at the Government Guesthouse as part of the visit by US President Barack Obama in Hanoi, May 24, 2016. Photo: Kham/Reuters

US, Vietnam agree to allow Peace Corps into Vietnam for first time

The signing follows more than a decade of negotiations between the two countries.  

Christoph Bartneck -- a professor at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch -- says Lego products are "not as innocent as they used to be"

Toy 'arms race' turning Lego violent: study

Weapons steadily became more commonplace and were now included in 30 percent of Lego kits.

India’s mini-shuttle blasts into Elon Musk’s race for space

India’s mini-shuttle blasts into Elon Musk’s race for space

  Goal is a winged vessel capable of cost-effective missions

Two of the five students of the Tran Quoc Tuan Primary School receiving treatment at the Dak Lak General Hospital on May 17, 2016. Photo: Ngoc Anh

Cooking class sends 5 kids to hospital as gas stove explodes

They have burns on the face, chest and limbs after classroom accident

Thousands of red tuna crabs are shown washed ashore in Dana Point, California June 17, 2015.

Red tuna crabs carpet Southern California beaches again

  The event coincided with the El Nino effect, which alters ocean temperatures and currents in the eastern Pacific.

Vietnam licenses Fulbright University, first US non-profit school

Vietnam licenses Fulbright University, first US non-profit school

The project, funded by the US government, is scheduled for enrollment soon

A section of the Red River. Photo: Ngoc Thang/Thanh Nien

Environmental group bashes $1.1 billion plan for Vietnam's Red River

Vietnam Rivers Network urges the government to reject the proposal to build 6 power plants and 7 ports

The unmanned Kepler space observatory, which launched in 2009, has been scanning 150,000 stars for signs of orbiting bodies, particularly those that might be able to support life

NASA says 1,284 new planets found by Kepler telescope

  "Nine of these orbit in their sun's habitable zone."

Vietnamese students at the 17th Asian Physics Olympiad in Hong Kong. Photo credit: Dan Tri

Vietnamese students honored at physics Olympiad

The high schoolers won three silver and three bronze medals at the 17th Asian Physics Olympiad in Hong Kong.  
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  The new legislation played a major role in addressing many issues that foreigners previously faced and made Vietnam property market “sexy” again
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